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    Re: no treatment

    Posted by theresa on 9/29/05

    Its not about the money, if it was I'd pay it, he didn't treat me for what
    was wrong, my md did, and i gladly paid him, and yes if I had to pay a
    lawyer, that's ok, it's not ok to received money for not doing your job.
    On 9/29/05, Unreal wrote:
    > Actually I am NOT a lawyer and have never claimed to be one... I am
    > however an RN(registered nurse) and happen to work triage in a
    hospital..
    > so I guess I know a little about the medical profession........go
    > figure. Life aint a free ride sweetheart and the sooner you learn this
    > the better... on the other hand if you want to listen to you MD whom I
    am
    > thinking is highly unprofessional to speak of someone in his field in
    the
    > manner you conveyed then by all means pull out the big ass bucks and
    hire
    > a lawyer.. but I'm sure this will cost you wayyyyyy more than the $600
    > medical bill... Hmmm wonder what a judge will think... you can pay a
    > lawyer for but you wont pay a medical bill... ahh but thats all for you
    > and your petty mind to deciede now. You went to the ER for a non-life
    > threatening condition, you paid the price for the time you used while
    > there and now you want to fight it.... sheesh.......I have NO more time
    > for you!
    >
    >
    > On 9/29/05, theresa wrote:
    >> I went to my md, and he didnt think it was worms, he thought the other
    >> dr was unprofession and rude among other things, he said drs like the
    >> er dr gives good drs bad names and that i shouldnt pay the pay and to
    >> take it to court, so i guess i should have listen to someone like my
    >> dr, who knows about dr and manners, and not money grubby er dr or
    >> lawyers.On 9/29/05, M'sta Mikey wrote:
    >>> On 9/28/05, Unreal wrote:
    >>>> Your medical condition was assessed, you would have been seen by a
    >>>> nurse in triage b4 the dr walked in also... tests were done
    >>>> (negative or not they still cost money)... you presented with
    >>>> an "illness" that had symptoms the dr thought were something he
    >>>> needed to treat you for... he did his job as did the rest of the
    >>>> medical staff... now you get to pay. No questions asked. Take
    >>>> your car to the shop, give them a list of "symptoms" thats
    >>>> happening to your car... they will look at it, diagnose the problem
    >>>> and then try to remedy it... they aint gonna do that for nothing
    >>>> and neither should someone in the medical profession....
    >>>>
    >>> Don't that just crack your crawfish when someone wants something for
    >>> nothing!
    >>>

    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • no treatment, 9/28/05, by theresa.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/28/05, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/28/05, by theresa.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/28/05, by v.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/28/05, by Unreal.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/29/05, by M'sta Mikey.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/29/05, by theresa.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/29/05, by Unreal.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/29/05, by theresa.
  • Re: no treatment, 9/29/05, by 00.


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